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KYLIE MCLOGAN Women’s volleyball The 5-foot-9 junior outside hitter secured her legacy as one of the greatest players in CLU history. McLogan set the single-season program record for kills with 520 this season while leading CLU to a runner-up finish at the NCAA Division III national championship. McLogan finished the season with 404 digs and a career-high 45 aces to help CLU set a single-season program record for wins this season with 35, and capture a fourth straight Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title. McLogan was named a first-team All-American, a first-team All-West Region selection and a first-team All-SCIAC selection. The Upland native established the career kills record at CLU in only three seasons with 1,421. Her 1,056 digs rank fifth in school history. McLogan decided this would be her last season at CLU, and is forgoing her final year of eligibility. A talented singer, McLogan’s favorite movie is “Harry Potter,” her favorite TV shows are “Gilmore Girls” and “The Big Bang Theory” and her favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant. McLogan is majoring in communications.

CHRISTOPHER CABRERA Football (defense) The 6-foot, 210-pound senior linebacker led CLU in tackles with 52, including 38 unassisted, and had 4½ tackles for loss and two forced fumbles. The Los Angeles native was a first-team All-SCIAC selection for the second straight season. Cabrera finished his four-year CLU career with 154 total tackles. He was a three-year starter for the Kingsmen and named a team captain this season. Cabrera’s favorite professional teams are the Dodgers and Raiders, his favorite superhero is Batman and his favorite video game is Halo. Cabrera is an exercise science major.

WAYNE CHAPMAN Football (offense) The 6-foot, 205-pound senior running back made a big impact in his only season at CLU. Chapman rushed for 806 yards and 10 touchdowns, averaging 5.9 yards per carry. He rushed for a season-high 143 yards on 14 carries against Pacific Lutheran. Chapman ranked second in SCIAC play in touchdowns with nine and fourth in rushing yards with 550. The Mira Loma native was a first-team All-SCIAC selection. Chapman’s favorite movie is “Friday,” his favorite athletes are Kobe Bryant and Reggie Bush and his favorite teams are the Lakers and Raiders. Chapman in majoring in human performance and minoring in interdisciplinary studies.

JACK DUNCAN Men’s soccer The 6-foot, 170-pound sophomore goalkeeper was nearly impenetrable as the Kingsmen’s last line of defense this season. Duncan started 20 of 21 games and finished with a 0.70 goals-against average as CLU reached the NCAA tournament for the first time in 15 years. The Newbury Park native made 125 saves, which ranked third in program history, and led the SCIAC in shutouts with six. Duncan was a first-team All-SCIAC selection. His favorite food his pizza and burgers, his favorite TV show is “The Colbert Report” and his favorite team is Bayern Munich.

KRISTINA HULSE Women’s soccer The 5-foot-6 senior forward was the catalyst for CLU’s offense this season. Hulse finished the year with a career-high 14 goals and 10 assists to help the Regals capture their fourth straight SCIAC regular-season title. The Palmdale native was a first-team All-West Region and first team All-SCIAC selection. Hulse finished her four-year CLU career ranked fourth all-time for assists with 24 and ranked eighth in total points with 98. Hulse’s favorite movie is “The Hunger Games,” her favorite food is Belizean cookies and her favorite TV show is “Friends.” Hulse is a biology major with career aspirations of becoming a pediatrician.

MELISSA SKIBA Women’s cross country The 5-foot-3 senior continued her run of excellence for the Regals. Skiba finished seventh overall in a field of 269 runners at the NCAA Division III Championships to earn All-America honors for the second straight year. The Simi Valley native captured the SCIAC title and was a first-team All-SCIAC selection. Skiba is the first cross country runner in school history to be named an All-American, and she earned the distinction in both seasons competing for CLU after transferring from UCLA. Skiba’s favorite movie is “Forrest Gump,” her favorite singer is Eminem and her favorite food is found at Taco Bell. Skiba is majoring in liberal studies with career aspirations of becoming an elementary school teacher.

MAX ZAPPAS Men’s water polo The 6-foot-4, 215-pound senior utility was an all-around force for the Kingsmen. Zappas finished the season with 55 drawn ejections, 45 steals, 38 goals, eight assists and seven field blocks. His 55 drawn ejections are tied for first in program history for a single season and his 45 steals rank No. 10. Zappas was a first-team All-SCIAC selection. The Atascadero native finished his four-year CLU career ranked second in school history with 132 drawn ejections and seventh with 96 goals. Zappas’ favorite movie is “Gladiator,” his favorite food is carne asada tortas and his favorite team is the San Francisco 49ers. Zappas is majoring in small business and entrepreneurship.